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To replace your plate at a Secretary of State office, you will need: Your vehicle registration or the license plate number and your driver’s license. Cash, check, or money order (made payable to the State of Michigan), or a credit or debit card (additional fees apply). Plate fees start as low as $5 for a standard plate.
- License plates and tabs
If you lose or damage your license plate or would like to...
- Vehicle tabs and license plates
You may obtain a replacement license plate at a Secretary of...
- License plates and tabs
If you lose or damage your license plate or would like to purchase a new plate, you can do so anytime or when you renew your vehicle registration tab and plate. You can purchase a new plate anytime through your online Secretary of State account by selecting “Replace My Plate” or by visiting a Secretary of State office.
You may obtain a replacement license plate at a Secretary of State office. Bring the vehicle registration or the license plate number and your identification. A replacement plate and tab will be issued for $5, along with a new registration. Additional fees are due if you personalize your replacement plate or if you purchase a different type of ...
If your license plates are lost, stolen, or damaged, it is crucial to replace them promptly to avoid legal issues. To replace your plates, you can apply online, via mail, or in person, providing your vehicle identification number (VIN), personal identification, and payment for the replacement fee.
The Michigan Secretary of State self-service stations offer a fast and easy way to renew your license, ID or vehicle registration. The average transaction takes less than two minutes. After a successful renewal, a temporary license/ID or new vehicle registration and tab print immediately.
Renew or replace an existing non-commercial driver’s license or ID if no new photo is required. Add a motorcycle endorsement to an eligible license. Register you to vote. Sign you up for the organ donor registry. Print the temporary license/ID or updated registration card and license plate tab for automobiles and motorcycles.
Replace License Plates & Decals. If your license plate has been lost or stolen, you must apply for a replacement in person at a MI SOS office. To get a replacement plate or tab, you will need: Your vehicle registration or license plate number. A form of ID, such as your MI driver's license.